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GSOC 2012 Project


From: Muhammad Umair <mumair () kth se>
Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2012 14:56:42 +0000


Hi,

I have desire to contribute in GSOC 2012 open source development. I go through the GSOC 2012 projects details and it 
sounds to me an interesting project. I am very much interested in the following project:

•       IPv6 Expert

I have relevant experience as an open source C++ developer at Google. Inc USA, Warid Telecom UAE & Buraq Integrated 
Solutions (Australian based company). Please find the attached resume and Google letter.

Firstly, I would like to introduce myself. I had completed four years Bachelors in Information and Communication System 
Engineering from a prestigious university, National University of Sciences and Technology. During my undergraduate 
studies I studied programming languages like C, C++, Visual C, C#, ASP .Net and MATLAB. I had done various projects in 
all the above programming languages as part of my undergraduate studies. In dissertation, I designed and developed 
“Automatic Frequency Planning (AFP) Tool” in collaboration with world leading Telecommunication Operator, WARID Telecom 
(Pvt) Limited, Abu Dhabi & Singapore Alliance. Based on that practical experience, I also passed CDMA and GSM 
Certification Examination with highest grades.

In 2007, I was selected as an intern at MOBILINK Telecom (PMCL) Group of Multinational Orascom Telecom to work in the 
Network Switching Subsystem (NSS) department. In 2008, I was selected to take part on an extensive training on Wireless 
Channel Modeling and Simulation that was organized by NUST in collaboration with University of Surrey UK. In 2010, I 
worked as a System Integrator at BURAQ Integrated Solutions (Australian based company).

In 2011, I worked as an Open source Google contractor for the development of Drizzle database, which is a fork of MySQL 
that is optimised for Cloud, based applications. I designed and implemented the IP Address (IPv4 & IPv6) Data Type as a 
Native Data Type for Drizzle. The code and the test suite that I implemented for Google/Drizzle can be seen at: 
https://code.launchpad.net/~mumair/drizzle/drizzle-IPV6/+merge/71700

Since 2010, I am pursing postgraduate degree in Wireless Systems (2 years) at Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), 
Sweden. The master course comprises wireless system modules including communications theory, signal processing, radio 
communication and communication networks.

I have knowledge and experience of software development, open source development, networking (TCP/IP stack) and 
wireless systems. I am fluent in C/C++, Android development, C#, MATLAB and Linux. I am very adaptable and capable to 
work on projects with minimal available documentation & work with remote teams (open source experience at Google). I am 
very confident that I will be a valuable asset through my strong technical skills, teamwork, adaptability, effective 
communication, self-motivation, desire to succeed and creative problem solving thinking.

Looking forward for your support.

Regards,

Umair Muhammad
Electrical Engineering Master Student,
Specialization in Wireless Systems,
School of Electrical Engineering,
Royal Institute of Technology (KTH),
SE 100-44 Stockholm, SWEDEN.
Email: mumair () kth se
Cell:   +46 764 097 574

Attachment: Umair-resume.pdf
Description: Umair-resume.pdf

Attachment: UMAIR_Google_Summer_of_Code.pdf
Description: UMAIR_Google_Summer_of_Code.pdf

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